In the top window of the utility all the subtitle files found in the active path are displayed. This utility creates and edits subtitle options files. Under the menu "Settings/ Create/Edit Subtitle Options Files" a new utility window will open. Now you need to use an 'options' file so that MKVBatch will know what to do with your subtitle file. Also, make sure the "Add Subtitles" checkbox is checked, and that the subtitle(s) is found in the appropriate folder (the video files folder or the subtitles folder, if it exists at a different path). Make sure the subtitle setting, "Set All Subtitles defaults to 'no'" is checked. If subtitles already exist in you video file then they must be set to default=no. I can only assume that the player you are using will automatically display the subtitle marked as default.Ĭ) Your question asks about an added subtitle. I need to manually instruct it to display a particular subtitle. If more than one subtitle is set to default=yes then mkvmerge will chose only one to be the default and the others will be set to default=no.ī) Some players (software or hardware) may not automatically show the default subtitle. There are three, part-answers to your question:Ī) Mkvmerge allows only one subtitle to be the default. very detailed) set of actions and responses would go a long way to resolve your difficulty. If "d" is blank then MKVBatch will definately kak. Check the "mediainfo.bat" file, the "d" file (which are the data from the video file being processed) and the "MKVM_Batch.bat" file (the bat that calls mkvmerge.exe and passes parameters to it).
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bat files, and others, reside in the MKVBatch install folder. One final thought MKVBatch uses "*.bat" files to perform the actual processing. Try unchecking this setting and try running MKVBatch again. If you have dropped the path from your copy of MediaInfo CLI under the menues Settings, Set Executable Paths then MKVBatch checks it for the proper size and displays an error if the version is not acceptable.Īnd earlier versions of MKVToolnix (7.0.0 for example) do not support the use of the " Fix Bitstream Timing Information" setting. The installed version if MediaInfo will not work for MKVBatch.
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If not, then you must download and install it.Īlso note, I have taken pains to mention MediaInfo " command line interface" version specifically. It is installed by default (so I have read) on all windows XP and above. This program was written in Visual Basic 6, which requires Microsoft's VBrun60sp5.exe to be installed. MKVToolnix must be downloaded and installed separately, as must MediaInfo command line interface. However, there are some necessary files/programs which I do not supply. The versions that I have posted worked fine.
MrMcGyver: As I wrote in the help file, MKVBatch was developed on W7 Ult 64bit, but I did installs to an originally untouched XP SP3 32bit system. Some rudimentary MKVBatch errors will display a message box, but there are far too many possible errors to capture/display them all. These reports are viewed under the menu " Process_Log". Baldrick: MKVBatch captures mkvmerge's reports as the video is being merged.